Hi folks.

I'm trying to compose a system, where lxc containers behave like virtual hosts 
for a web server.

As next step I would like to minimize container size. My question is, what the 
best, most elegant and fail proof  technique for that?

At this moment I'm thinking of a "master container" and "slave containers" 
where the /usr folder for example in the slave containers is a mount from the 
master container. That gives a significant size drop already, from 400 to 40 
megabytes.

I would like to keep the containers really minimal. 4 megabyte should be small 
enough. 

Lets say only some important files in /etc ....

Has anyone any experience with this technique?
 
Thank you for sharing.

greetings,
István Király


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